May 2026
Deep Ellum shootings leave security guard dead, 5 others wounded, Dallas police say
Police responded to two reported shootings in Deep Ellum Tuesday evening that left one dead and several injured.
Top Texas lawmakers support lifting flood safety law to allow summer camps to open
Texas camps are struggling to meet a new law requiring the installation of fiber networks. Top lawmakers support waiving the law so camps can open.
Dallas police investigating fatal shooting Tuesday night in east Oak Cliff
Dallas police are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred Tuesday night in east Oak Cliff, according to a statement.
Person dead following shooting near Dallas’ Kessler Stevens, north Oak Cliff neighborhoods
A person is dead following a shooting early Wednesday morning near Dallas’ Kessler Stevens and east Oak Cliff neighborhoods, police said in a statement.
April showers felt constant in Dallas. How did they compare to previous years?
At least trace amounts of rain fell during more than half the days in April, which sometimes brought significant amounts of water.
Texas DPS proposes new rules for licenses to carry guns. Here’s what to know
Texas could require applicants for licenses to carry to verify eligibility under federal law using specific documents. Here is what to know
Grand Prairie cancels Muslim event at water park after Abbott threatens funding
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott warned Grand Prairie that it would lose $530,000 in state funds if Epic Waters hosted a private party for Muslims.
Frisco business owners prepare for influx of international visitors during World Cup
The Swedish Men’s National Team will train at Frisco’s Toyota Stadium and stay at the Westin Dallas Stonebriar during the FIFA World Cup this summer.
Dallas ISD is already a ‘premier’ district, Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde says. Now let’s do more
Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde says the district needs a new vision as it builds on gains, bond wins and pre-K expansion.
Dallas council members eye possible staffing cuts at City Hall to address budget woes
Salaries, benefits and overtime make up the majority of the city’s budget, and city officials say cuts there my address budgetary pressures.